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  2. Thriftimart - Wikipedia

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    On March 1, 1984, Thriftimart announced that it would sell 23 of its then 40 stores to Oakland-based Safeway Stores, Inc. which operated about 2,500 supermarkets but had relatively weak coverage in Los Angeles and Orange Counties, ranking #5 in 1983, trailing Ralphs, Vons, Lucky and Alpha Beta. 17 Thriftimart stores remained.

  3. List of cities in Los Angeles County, California - Wikipedia

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    "Cities within the County of Los Angeles" (PDF). Chief Executive Office - Los Angeles County "Census 2010: Table 3A — Total Population by Race (Hispanic exclusive) and Hispanic or Latino: 2010". California Department of Finance. Archived from the original (Excel) on November 24, 2011

  4. Curacao (retail store) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, La Curacao moved to the Pico-Union district in Los Angeles. [6] In 1995, La Curacao opened its second store, in the Panorama City district of the San Fernando Valley. Inside the Panorama Mall, the store featured Mesoamerican style decor and child care. In 2012, La Curacao was renamed Curacao, undergoing complete rebranding. [8]

  5. Butler Brothers Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    The Butler Brothers Department Stores should not be confused with Federated Stores, also under Butler Brothers, which started c. 1931 which were ca. 1400 independently owned and operated department stores based on a common operating model and selling goods acquired through the Butler Brothers wholesale network.

  6. Main Street (Santa Monica, California) - Wikipedia

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    Ballerina Clown by Jonathan Borofsky Parkhurst Building, Main St., Santa Monica Ocean Park Branch Library, Main Street Santa Monica. Main Street, from the intersections of Strand to Rose streets, mostly in Santa Monica, California, but also in the Venice neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles, from Strand to Rose is a popular upscale shopping district on the Westside of Los Angeles.

  7. Little India, Artesia, California - Wikipedia

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    EAT: Los Angeles guide to Little India restaurants; The Serious Shopping Guide: Los Angeles guide to Little India shopping; CBS Local guide to Little India; Wares, Donna (2008-05-17). Great Escapes: Southern California. The Countryman Press. pp. 152–156. ISBN 978-0-88150-779-9. Visiting with Huell Howser episode about Little India

  8. Pico/Rimpau - Wikipedia

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    Pico/Rimpau is an area of Mid-City, Los Angeles, at the junction of Pico Boulevard, Rimpau Street, San Vicente Boulevard, Venice Boulevard, Vineyard Avenue and West Boulevard. This area is the location of several key former and current transportation hubs and retail shopping centers for the Los Angeles area.

  9. Henshey's - Wikipedia

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    Henshey's was a major department store in Downtown Santa Monica, California founded by Harry Henshey and partners, the first department store in Los Angeles' Westside. It opened in 1925 as the Bay Department Store , at four stories and 25,000 square feet (2,300 m 2 ), far larger than any store in the city.